8&2 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
“Sys. Myco.,” ii. 65; Karst., “Mon. Pez.,” p. 116; Karst., 
“Myco. Fenn,” 57; Nyl., “ Pez. Fenn.,” 14; Gonn. and 
Rabh., “ Myeo. Eur.,” iii. t.3, £25; “ Grevillea,” iii. fig. 34, 
Cooke, “Mycogr.,” fig. 278. Alewria violacea—Gill.,, 
“Champ.,” p. 47. 
Exs.—Karst., “ Fung. Fenn.,” 455, 
On the ground. May to October. 
Cups about 3 lines broad. 
Name-—- Violaceus, of a violet colour. 
Monkstown, Dublin ! (Mr. Greenwood Pim). 
57. Peziza viridaria. B. and Br. 
Cup sessile, globose, then hemispherical, at length 
expanded, watery-grey; externally rough with brown 
furfuraceous particles; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, 
broadly elliptic, smooth, 12 x 6°54; paraphyses clavate 
at the apices, and filled with brown granules. 
Peziza viridaria—B. and Br., “ Ann. Nat. Hist.,” No. 
555; Berk., “Outl.,” 364; Cooke, “Handbk.,” No. 1988; 
Cooke, “ Mycogr.,” fig. 262. 
On damp walls and water-butts. Autumn and 
winter. 
Cup } to 4 an inch broad, pale watery-brown, or 
cinereous, sessile, springing from a white cottony effused _ 
stratum. 
Name—Viridariwm, a greenhouse; from its habitat. 
Wall of a greenhouse, King’s Cliffe (Rev. M. J. 
Berkeley). Clifton, near Bristol! (Mr. Cedric Bucknall). 
Suscenus IX.—HvuMARIA. 
Cups sessile, entire, hemispherical, then flattened, 
rather thick, fleshy, mostly highly coloured. (Plates IV. 
V. figs. 19-22.) 
Name—Humus, moist earth; from the usual habitat. 
ARRANGEMENT OF THE SPEciEs. 
A. Sporidia globose. 
(a) Epispore reticulated. . Ba -» species 58-59 
(b) Epispore spiaulose .. i tis » 60 
